The relentless itchy bitting sensations and strange lesions may be the result of one or more types of skin parasties that are unknown to most physicians. A special diet has been found effective at eliminating all itching and biting sensations until such time as the medical profession finds a cure.
It's 3:00 am, your sleep has been interrupted by something crawling on your face, legs, private parts-and you don't know what to do. First you wonder if it's your imagination, but then the crawling feelings are accompanied by a biting, stinging sensation--sometimes it seems to be from under your skin. You get out of bed, turn on a light and take a look to see what's causing the problem. You see nothing. Hoping for relief you scratch it. Moments later, the biting returns and it's relentless. The next day you may find a rash developing or what appears like bites on your skin.
The only evidence of something going on is that you might find a gritty sandy like substance-black specs-in your bedding or some strange fibers developing on your skin or or tiny sparkly specs of light reflecting sunlight on your arms.
In some cases, it looks like a mosquito bite or the beginnings of a zit but it never goes away. In fact it multiplies in a short period of time. What's causing the biting, rashes, lesions, and what do you do about it? First you try some over the counter remedy such as Benadryl or Gold Bond medicated powder and there's no benefit. Then you go to your doctor expecting a prescription for a skin cream to quickly eliminate the problem. Your doctor examines you and can't find anything wrong except that he accuses you of scratching your skin causing it to inflame. You might convince him to prescribe something like Quill or Elimite and it works for a few days and then it's back to the hell of itching and biting. Eventually your doctor may take a biopsy (plug sample) and you're looking forward to finally identifying the causative agent. The test comes back negative and eventually your doctor suggests to you that it's stress, in your imagination, anxiety, general nervousness, Rosacea's Red Face, or worse yet that you have acrophobia.
Actually, you've may have been invaded by one of several strains of skin parasites. While most skin parasites are harmless, there are some skin parasites such as Morgellons (of unknown origin), unknown to most doctors, that can make life a living hell. Job, of the Old Testament in the Holy Bible, may very well have been the first human on record who suffered from these skin parasites which are in the form of skin mites, nematodes, collembola and or skin fungus. Some species of parasites that usually live outdoor on plants and animals can adapt to living both in human skin and bring protozoan, bacterium, and fungi organisms that live systemically (in the blood). Without guidance in an effective treatment the parasites can reside in one's skin for years and make scabies (a form of mite) look like the common cold.
To further complicate life, this skin problem can be easily transmitted from animal or human to human by simple contact, i.e., beauty parlor, lying down on an infested couch or rug, trying on new clothing in a store that was tried on by someone who was infested.... My hell started from a cloud of dust that descended upon me after I pulled a strangulating vine from a tree in my back yard so the medical specialist I consulted couldn't pull that acrophobia stuff on me. Early on I experimented with garlic. I tried other things like curry, but garlic was the ticket. I started with 30,000 mg. of garlic per day and ended up at around 240,000 mg. per day before I freed myself of the parasitic itchy bity symptoms. For me, garlic completely tamed down the symptoms of the itchy parasites to where I could be human. Of course I tried many different medications during this time and each time I went off garlic to see if the medication or remedy was working, it would flare up again because none were working. Eventually garlic lost its magic and it was back to itching hell.
Fortunately shortly thereafter, I discovered the value of the diet which is called the Parasite-Lyme DietSM. In fact I'm convinced that no treatment will work without getting on the eating diet and staying on it. There are foods such as fruits and many carbohydrates that feed the parasites and foods that starve them. I started it as an elimination diet--ate only eggs initially and within a few days I was itch and bite free--it worked that fast for me. It took over ten years to discover all the nuances of the diet so I could enjoy foods like shrimp scampi, chicken in butter sauce...
It's a three stage diet, the first of which is very strict. As stage I is successful, one can often advance to Stage II within a week or so and eat more leniently. It didn't take long to think I was cured, but every time I went off the diet for a week or so, the itching and biting returned. In time with certain medications, I could advance to Stage III of the diet and enjoy limited types of fruit, honey, chocolate cake...
I wrote an e-book entitled Soothing the Itch Within and the Diet to Control It which provides medical, bathing, and disinfection protocols which got me and dozens of other sufferers symptom free. Additionally the e-book and the diet is valuable for and addresses the complications of Lyme and Protozoan infection that often accompany parasitic infection.
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